Relationships

In this section we look at the impact HIV can have on your relationship, whether it’s you, your partner, or both of you that have HIV. We also look at the impact ill health can have on the relationship, and some of the challenges when you may face if one partner becomes the carer for the other.

You’ll also find information and advice if you feel that HIV is getting in the way of you finding or maintaining a relationship. Finally, there’s a section detailing the different people and organisations you can go to if you are HIV positive and need help or support around your relationship.

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Our free evening classes are a place for gay and bisexual men to speak openly about their sexual experiences and get advice on how to best look after your sexual health and make choices to enjoy the sex you want to have.

HIV self-test kits allow you to test for HIV in the privacy of your own home. You take a sample - either a saliva swab or blood from a finger prick - test it yourself using the kit and get your result straight away. You don't need to send your sample off to get your result.

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No assumptions should be made about the sexuality, HIV status or views of individuals or organisations featured on this website.The information provided on gmfa.org.uk is designed to support, not to replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her physician.